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  1. <Advert on Electrolux Washing Machine, Ariston Oven/Stove/Hob, Crystal Chandeliers> By the way, I have some lobangs for 2nd hand electronics! Posted on the Garagesales page too so can refer to the link for more info, http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showforum=104 Please personal message me if you are interested in any!
  2. Hello All! Have been busy with work for awhile... some pictorial updates on our curtains! We have gotten the contacts courtesy of Renotalk... did the curtains for our house at about 1k. Price is reasonable.. coz if were to get from IKEA, it costs about 800 but the quality of curtains is much more inferior. Let the pictures do the talking! The Living Room The Masterbedroom Check out the nice chiffon material,
  3. hey hafiizh, thx loads.. i love ur open concept kitchen!
  4. hey thanks! yeah it was an 'unintentional' design to have the dent, and it turned out quite nice! hope to also share on the blog to new home-owners on possible new settee designs.
  5. Hey Sarah, thanks for the compliment. have just emailed u the ctcs i used. =) I have done it ala carte, in order to get the best of all worlds. My carpentry contact is actually an ID too, so you can consider getting a qoute from him! Hm well we only supervised the carpentry works, as our neighbour had a bad experience! Did not have to supervise the lightings or flooring.
  6. Love the bay window settee! It is also practical as the settee creates extra storage space for items like blankets, pillow, bedsheets etc. There was suppose to be a cushion installed in the centre of the settee, where the dent is. But our contractor brought the wrong cushion design during the installation. It's a 'bessing in disguise' as it turned out the settee looks nicer without the cushion. 5. Masterbedroom Toilet And last but not least, the toilet! Partially done up as solid surface top and full length mirror still outstanding.
  7. And we had our carpentry works done up! We are quite pleased with the turn-out of the workmanship... must say that physical supervision of the contractor is really essential. Let the pictures below speak for themselves! =) 1. Kitchen White laminates for top cabinets, and dark brown wood laminates for the bottom. Was thinking of putting dark brown for both top and bottom, but that would make the entire kitchen look smaller. Granite top will be up next week. The contractor got part of the cabinet lay out WRONGLY (See lobang on right side). I guess they would have just mounted the wrong cupboard size if my Fiance wasn't there to do the supervision... Lesson Learnt: Supervise supervise supervise! 2. Shoe Cabinet Full height shoe cabinet... using the same laminates as kitchen 3. TV Console Simple... no TV feature wall as we already have an Art feature wall 4. Masterbedroom Wardrobe & Settee
  8. Hey sarah! sorry for the belated reply... and yes, we engaged several contractors. Kinda tiring though =) can pass you the contacts for the individual items if you r interested after seeing the photos. must go and do alot of reading and research to get the ideas you want!
  9. Hi,Can share with me where you buy your 2nd hand furniture?thank

  10. Hi Farah! Well, I can't visualize how ur layout will look like without ur floor plan, but I knew of a neighbour doing that as well, hacking off the kitchen wall, but they also did a bartop counter extended beyond the kitchen. As such, their kitchen was bigger. Yea, Beyond Basic didn't have a website! I tried looking before too. I'm still in the negotiation stage with them, so would prefer my carpentry works are completed before I give you my endorsement on them.. haha, but if you like, I could pass you their contact first. So far, my parquet contractor has been providing quite good customer service after the warping saga. They didn't play the blame game, which was a good thing. Whao, you intend to parquet the whole house? If I had the $$ I'll prob do that too!
  11. [Week 7 - Completed painting works and ceramic stone basin] Besides the little hiccup caused by the parquet... there's other things to cheer about, such as the completion of painting and masonry works for my kitchen! 1. Painting Works Now the colour shows more beautifully... 3 coats in all were needed. The Masterbed Room... noticed the little lobangs? Yeah the parquet warping happened to all 3 rooms. & another angle of the Masterbed Room again... The study room. In contrast to the masterbed room, only the 'sunken' part of the wall was painted a different colour 2. Masonry Works Well, according to my folks at home, ceramic basin stands are much more lasting than the normal ones using wood. Reason being, water seeps and corrodes the wood over time. I guess that's very much true, as the wooden cabinets below my sink at home now are starting to smell. Challenge would probably be on how to coordinate the cabinet colours later With that... we'll be moving on to the carpentry works soon! Quite excited that the reno is about to be done soon. More photos coming up!
  12. [Week 6 - Parquet Crisis!] There it is... the damage which happened to the parquet flooring! Repairing works are still undergoing, and hopefully, should be done by this Sunday. We have bought some 2nd hand good condition furniture, and 1 of them will be delivered this Sunday. Will post photos on the resotred parquet and photos this weekend!
  13. Hey Et209, contact sent to u!
  14. hey Et209! talk about the parquet flooring.. makes me wanto jump! the next few days after I uploaded the parquet flooring pics, the wooden planks started to warp. Contractor says cement flooring not dry enough, moisture caused wooden planks to warp. will be posting pics of the damage soon.. gonna ensure they do a proper replacement this wk! Anyway, I think my cove lighting/ceiling price abit on the high side, altogther cost us $2,300. But it's inclusive of labour + t5 lights + down lights. My fiance is a fan of lights, so didn't mind spending abit more. If you want can pass you the contacts privately.
  15. A picture of how it looks like during the process of laying the parquet. Nails were driven into the planks to secure them, and to ensure that the glue between the planks and cemented floor solidifies. Once its fully dried after 1 week, they will be removed. Wooden fillers were then used to seal the nail holes. 3. Start of Painting Works 2 colours were chosen for our entire house, Cream White and Brownish Red (both Nippon colours). Brownish Red will be used on selected walls for each of the 3 rooms, so that there will be a consistent colour theme through out. Brownish Red was chosen so that it harmonizes with our parquet flooring. First coat of the the Brownish Red paint up for our Masterbed Room... looks good with our warm white lighting! But I must admit the dark colour made the masterbed room looked much smaller now... Another angle of the Masterbed room. This is also where the built-in wardrobe will be. Our next challenge is to think of the right combi colours to choose for the wardrobe. That will be all for now!
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